Simplifying transfer function block diagram

In summary, the discussion was about simplifying a block diagram and the easiest way to do it. The poster uploaded an image to aid in the problem, but it was difficult to read. Another member suggested posting a larger image for better visibility.
  • #1
Scott77
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Homework Statement


Simplify the block diagram. I uploaded a single image as it's the easiest way to do this problem.

Homework Equations


None at this stage.

The Attempt at a Solution


Please see the image.
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  • #2
Scott77 said:

Homework Statement


Simplify the block diagram. I uploaded a single image as it's the easiest way to do this problem.

Homework Equations


None at this stage.

The Attempt at a Solution


Please see the image.
View attachment 211294

The posted image is virtually unreadable.
 
  • #3
Ray Vickson said:
The posted image is virtually unreadable.
I agree.
While we generally discourage images in posts, in this case an image is very helpful.

Please post an image that is large enough so that we can read it.
 
  • #5
This is approaches being readable. Use the Image icon in blue banner just a text box used to make a post.
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What is a transfer function block diagram?

A transfer function block diagram is a graphical representation of a system's transfer function, which describes the relationship between the input and output of a system. It is used to simplify complex systems and analyze their behavior.

Why is it important to simplify a transfer function block diagram?

Simplifying a transfer function block diagram is important because it allows for easier analysis and understanding of a system's behavior. It also helps to identify key components and relationships within the system.

How do you simplify a transfer function block diagram?

To simplify a transfer function block diagram, you can use various techniques such as block diagram reduction, Mason's gain formula, and signal flow graphs. These methods help to combine and eliminate blocks in the diagram to create a more concise representation of the system.

What are the benefits of using a transfer function block diagram?

Using a transfer function block diagram has several benefits, such as providing a visual representation of a system's behavior, allowing for analysis and prediction of system response, and facilitating the design and control of complex systems.

Can a transfer function block diagram be used for any type of system?

Yes, a transfer function block diagram can be used for various types of systems, including mechanical, electrical, and control systems. It is a versatile tool that can be applied to different fields of science and engineering.

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